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The Winds, waves and tides are the tools of the ablest navigator. Edward Gibbon

 

In the big picture of your life – personal change, success, failure, strategy, vulnerability, stuck, moving, pain, joy – where and how does Classical Feng Shui fit in?  Feng Shui is a tool that defines what is affecting you, and how you can change these experiences and events impacting your life, every day, every small and every large life experience has a direct correlation to your environment, whether you believe in it or not.

Western Culture

Chinese culture has a significantly different view of what governs personal affairs and success than that of Western culture.  The accepted definition of success in Western society is “preparation meeting opportunity”.  Working harder, longer, education, studying, affirmations, meditations, prayer, religious practices, networking, actions, thoughts; these are the prerequisites of ‘preparation’.   In other words, your actions and choices are the only factors that prepare you for your success according to the Western psyche.

Chinese Culture

The Chinese culture has a broader consideration of what affects our lives and our opportunity for success.

The Three Factors That Govern Life

The first governing factor is Tien Chi, or Heaven Luck

Heaven Luck is a power beyond than that of man, a Supreme Being, the All Mighty, other deities, a religion, spirit, destiny.   This view has the belief that there is something beyond mortal, a powerful factor governing your life.  This is a spiritual belief in a higher power that affects your success, opportunity, achievement, and life experience.

The second governing factor is Ren Chi, or Man Luck

Man Luck fits the Western approach to success and achievement.  It is the component of preparation meeting opportunity – working, trying, effort, devoting time, belief, spiritual practice, choosing the right contacts and friends.  The Chinese culture also acknowledges the importance and value of hard work, and good choices, but does not limit success solely to effort.

The third governing factor is Tai Chi or Earth Luck

- Earth Luck is man’s connection to his environment, or Feng Shui.  These ancient Chinese sages were observers.  They observed towns, villages, and homes that thrived and were successful, and those that struggled and suffered, and saw patterns in the environments consistent with what people experienced.  They respected the land, considering it to be living – mountain ridges were considered dragon veins, and in Classical Feng Shui Audits (consultations), mountain ridges and city sky lines are still called dragon veins.    When the British came in and tried to build roads through China, workers had to be brought in from India because the Chinese workers refused to cut through the veins in the mountains, and refused to pierce the heart to dig holes for poles.

Yes, indeed, regardless of what you believe, or how hard you work.  Your degree of success and failure depends directly on your environment.  The effect of Tai Chi - your environment – is documented time after time with  Classical Feng Shui audits.  If you really want to make changes in your life, and no longer be vulnerable to these invisible factors, retake control of your life with a Classical Feng Shui Audit.

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I have news for you.  Feng Shui affects your thinking.  Feng Shui is not always about the stuff around you and where you put cures. There are specific patterns that pass through your life on occasion, or stay, that will affect how you think.  The most frustrating is the one that creates cloudy, foggy, unfocused, unclear thinking.  This is writer’s block; you are stuck and can’t think of what to say or write, or do not like what comes out when you do.  It is literally like mind mud – dirt combing with water in your mind, two energies combining and affecting your thinking.   Last year, in 2009, all number 1 Gua people (see The Secrets of Personal Positioning EBook) suffered from this malady all year, and those that were aware of what was going on, through Classical Feng Shui, were counting the days until the year ended and they could focus and think clearly again.

When I see this influence, I suggest you be sure to seek council from someone you trust if you are about to make any major decisions.  This is not a good time to trust your instincts and decisions.

Client Challenges – Foggy Thinking

The reason I am writing this blog is because of several client emails and calls last week.  The first instance was when I was attempting to set a monthly update appointment with a client.  I had warned her that her thinking would be unfocused and cloudy the previous month.  At that time she was also very wrapped up at some drama (also predicted) at the office.  My only email goal was to make an appointment.  I emailed her 4 times asking for her availability for an appointment.  She responded to each email, never giving me a time.  Because I knew what was going on in her life, and in her mind, I laughed to myself and thought I would have to wait until she was thinking more clearly.  Three days later she called back to ask is we had set an appointment.  We laughed and laughed when I told her “no” because I knew she was not even reading the email, and not thinking clearly.

The same week I received a call from a very professional, always-in-control client, who is a doctor.  She was quite upset because she kept making mistakes, forgetting things, losing her keys, and confusing information – very unlike her normal efficiency (probably one reason she is such a good doctor).  I pulled her file and saw the problem.  Her office is located in, and filled with, a very nasty earth energy in 2010.  Her door opens to a water energy, which floods into the nasty earth energy in her office, creating muddy thinking mud, and affecting her thinking.

So, if you occasionally, or, for a period of time, notice that you have trouble focusing, lack clarity and feel muddled, you may well be suffering from the influence of mud in your mind.

Sharp as a Tack

On the other hand, the influence of sharp, clear thinking may pass through your life.  We all love this energy.  You will be more confident, clear, analytical, and will most likely make good choices.  You are right on and you know it.  Your thinking is sharp and fluid.

Stubborn and Arrogant

On occasion, you may be influenced by a combination of numbers in your life, which will cause you to be more stubborn, have a “know it all” attitude.  You may be unaware of your arrogance, but those around you will most certainly notice it.  You will have a touch of vanity.

The good news is that this mind influence cannot combine with the muddy mind influence, or we would all be in trouble.

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